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the rest of us low to mid-60s. periods of rain and temperatures in the low to mid-50s. >> all right. we're just gonna keep two umbrellas handy each. thanks, mike. >> you bet. >> a bay area man started out as an internationally story. >> to pass bail bonds to the art studio. but the difference is huge. the bail bonds company he started 15 years ago on the job, the lifelong interest that turned into a passion 30 years ago during a walk on pacifica beach. >> i wanted to show how focussed the beaches were. >> the plastic was crying out to be reused, reshaped, reincarnated. >> michelangelo would see images in the rock. i would see it in the materials i used. i started creating. the work got bigger, bigger, bigger. >> soon he was making people, the woman making the espresso and the guy on the computer. plastic people telling many stories at once. the creativity along with a little paint and glue to keep it all together. these pieces are plastic that he finds on the side of the road or center. he called himself work that
the rest of us low to mid-60s. periods of rain and temperatures in the low to mid-50s. >> all right. we're just gonna keep two umbrellas handy each. thanks, mike. >> you bet. >> a bay area man started out as an internationally story. >> to pass bail bonds to the art studio. but the difference is huge. the bail bonds company he started 15 years ago on the job, the lifelong interest that turned into a passion 30 years ago during a walk on pacifica beach. >> i wanted...
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the rest of us low to mid-60s. periods of rain and temperatures in the low to mid-50s. >> all right. we're just gonna keep two umbrellas handy each. thanks, mike. >> you bet. >> a bay area man started out as an internationally story. >> to pass bail bonds to the art studio. but the difference is huge. the bail bonds company he started 15 years ago on the job, the lifelong interest that turned into a passion 30 years ago during a walk on pacifica beach. >> i wanted to show how focussed the beaches were. >> the plastic was crying out to be reused, reshaped, reincarnated. >> michelangelo would see images in the rock. i would see it in the materials i used. i started creating. the work got bigger, bigger, bigger. >> soon he was making people, the woman making the espresso and the guy on the computer. plastic people telling many stories at once. the creativity along with a little paint and glue to keep it all together. these pieces are plastic that he finds on the side of the road or center. he called himself work that
the rest of us low to mid-60s. periods of rain and temperatures in the low to mid-50s. >> all right. we're just gonna keep two umbrellas handy each. thanks, mike. >> you bet. >> a bay area man started out as an internationally story. >> to pass bail bonds to the art studio. but the difference is huge. the bail bonds company he started 15 years ago on the job, the lifelong interest that turned into a passion 30 years ago during a walk on pacifica beach. >> i wanted...
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one woman told us today she had to wear more makeup to get ahead. here's linsey davis. >> reporter: chris, single mother of two, says she's about to make history. >> it's crazy. i would have never thought that me personally would ever have made it to the supreme court. >> reporter: she's been employed by walmart for more 25 years and is one of six named plaintiffs who filed a sex discrimination lawsuit against the company over pay and promotions. >> there was a male coworker there that had been with the company half the time that i had been and he was making almost double what i was making. i had even gone to the district manager and asked him what i needed to do and that was when i got the, blow the cobwebs off my makeup and doll up comment. >> reporter: on tuesday, the supreme court will decide if one of the largest class action suits in history will go forward against the nation's largest private employer. >> we're not going after them because they're big. it's because they're wrong. >> reporter: walmart says their claim should have been heard in
one woman told us today she had to wear more makeup to get ahead. here's linsey davis. >> reporter: chris, single mother of two, says she's about to make history. >> it's crazy. i would have never thought that me personally would ever have made it to the supreme court. >> reporter: she's been employed by walmart for more 25 years and is one of six named plaintiffs who filed a sex discrimination lawsuit against the company over pay and promotions. >> there was a male...
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we thought it was a gadhafi plane that would strike us," this man said. "then we saw the plane was on fire, spinning around, and realized it was not a libyan plane." still, it is now clear, america's role in the war has been far greater than any of the allies. i'm martha raddatz for "nightline" in washington. >> our thanks to martha for that. and with so many questions squirreling over america's role in this fight, and how quickly we get out, secretary of state hillary clinton sat down for an exclusive interview with diane sawyer. >> i think it's moving well. the work that the united states and our allies have been doing to take out the air defense systems will enable the united states to do what we said we would do, which is to fulfill this initial phase and then to transition to the no-fly zone and the work that will be led by our partners. >> reporter: will it be nato? >> nato will be involved. we do have a lot of nato members who are committed to this process and, you know, they want to see command and control that is organized. but we also are integr
we thought it was a gadhafi plane that would strike us," this man said. "then we saw the plane was on fire, spinning around, and realized it was not a libyan plane." still, it is now clear, america's role in the war has been far greater than any of the allies. i'm martha raddatz for "nightline" in washington. >> our thanks to martha for that. and with so many questions squirreling over america's role in this fight, and how quickly we get out, secretary of state...
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dreams can come true for all of us. >> the first woman nominated for vice president. the barriers broken. we go back to that one moment on the stage. what geraldine ferraro couldn't do then but it changed after. >>> target libya, a libyan woman pleading for help. four of gadhafi's police hustle her away. >>> nuclear nightmare, an ominous turn in japan. radiation found miles out to sea, growing fears the crack in the reactor will only grow. >>> changing course, the unexpected 180, tonight why suze orman is changing her tune on the american dream. >>> one cool concert, literally. they practically built a symphony from ice. >> good evening, we begin tonight with the trailblazer we lost today. before hillary clinton, before sarah palin, there was geraldine ferraro, the first woman to be nominated for vice president. the year was 1984, ferraro, a little known member of congress from queens, new york, was chosen by walter mondale to be his running meat. they lost, but ferraro walked out that night in san francisco and never left. showing how a mother and grandmother could b
dreams can come true for all of us. >> the first woman nominated for vice president. the barriers broken. we go back to that one moment on the stage. what geraldine ferraro couldn't do then but it changed after. >>> target libya, a libyan woman pleading for help. four of gadhafi's police hustle her away. >>> nuclear nightmare, an ominous turn in japan. radiation found miles out to sea, growing fears the crack in the reactor will only grow. >>> changing course,...
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some of the women are joining us now. dr. nawal el saadawi, zainab salbi, the iraqi founder of women for women international. and sttd sttd, t and sussan tahmadebi, who has been at the forefront of women's rights. thank you for joins us. when you look at that piece, do you think gains are solidified? and set in stone? >> no. i get emotional to see that women are rising up and joining men this the streets. i remember history where women did participate earlier on. we have that history. against the shah of iran for one. we have that history. but it often gets hijacked at the moment of fair victory. we often get sent back home. >> let's discuss that. tina, you're going to show us the new cover of "newsweek" it's about 150 women who shake the world with hillary clinton as the cover. what can someone like the u.s. secretary of state and the rest of the global community do to help these women in the revolutions? >> i think what is interesting now is that hillary clinton has, in fact, met her moment. her long-held conviction has bee
some of the women are joining us now. dr. nawal el saadawi, zainab salbi, the iraqi founder of women for women international. and sttd sttd, t and sussan tahmadebi, who has been at the forefront of women's rights. thank you for joins us. when you look at that piece, do you think gains are solidified? and set in stone? >> no. i get emotional to see that women are rising up and joining men this the streets. i remember history where women did participate earlier on. we have that history....
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also, when we travel, we depend so much on women journalists to be there with us helping us open our eyes and ears. about not being paid, i think there is a seismic shift and there is a whole lot of anxiety about getting the job that locks in because there is so much general uncertainty out there. if you possibly can sometimes, try to spend the two weeks or one month in something even if they can't pay you because i know too many people in those two weeks and that month who got the job. it is simply someone seeing what you can do and be willing to come in and do anything. i know there is that uncertainty but i also know that many of the people we see at abc news had a door open that way. about the gang violence, we will take at another time. >> my apologies to all of you did not have a chance to ask a question. we are out of time i want to extend goodbyes to all of the people, all of the women reporters and executives from all over the world who are here tonight. god bless you and continue to do all the work you are doing. [applause] thank you all very much. [captioning performed by
also, when we travel, we depend so much on women journalists to be there with us helping us open our eyes and ears. about not being paid, i think there is a seismic shift and there is a whole lot of anxiety about getting the job that locks in because there is so much general uncertainty out there. if you possibly can sometimes, try to spend the two weeks or one month in something even if they can't pay you because i know too many people in those two weeks and that month who got the job. it is...
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they've called us perverts. they said we're endangering the innocence of little girls. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the breast milk baby says the dolls teach about fur churing skills they'll need in the future. >> a little girl who plays with breast-feeding now will think that's a normal way to feed a baby. >> reporter: there's no doubt about it. the doll is polarizing parents and "gma" viewers. one wrote in our poll, now that underage sex and pregnancies are reaching shocking proportions, let's have is a doll which encourages young children to get pregnant. another asked, would you create a toy that simulated labor pains? that teaches a 6-year-old how to handle the birthing process? but one mom was all for it. if the breast-feeding doll does take off, just imagine the potential it has for increasing the popularity of breast-feeding. leading to happier babies with fewer illnesses. as for concern the doll can negatively influence a child, child psychologist dr. ned halliwell says parents have nothing to worry
they've called us perverts. they said we're endangering the innocence of little girls. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the breast milk baby says the dolls teach about fur churing skills they'll need in the future. >> a little girl who plays with breast-feeding now will think that's a normal way to feed a baby. >> reporter: there's no doubt about it. the doll is polarizing parents and "gma" viewers. one wrote in our poll, now that underage sex and pregnancies are...
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you're using part of the world around you through a camera and creating -- it's almost using that as a canvas for some of the game play. >> yes. exactly right. this is on board software. this comes with nintendo 3ds when you get it. >> reporter: we should point out showing 3d by filming it is a bit tricky. >> let's move along on the games. one i'm looking forward to is street fighter 4. so this will play, of course, on online with friends or local wireless. this is another title coming out on launch day as well, pilot wings resort. takes place over famous wuhu island part of wii sport resort and wii fit. >> reporter: it can be played on the 3ds but won't tap into the 3d feature how many on lunch date? >> 18 and then about 30 between, you know, in the launch window, which is from the end of march to e3 which happens in early june. >> reporter: i'm sure we'll see mario on here at some point soon. it will go for $20 0 when it goes on sale march 7th. that's the same price as a nintendo wii console. definitely not cheap for a handheld device but pretty cool stuff. just don't overdo the 3d
you're using part of the world around you through a camera and creating -- it's almost using that as a canvas for some of the game play. >> yes. exactly right. this is on board software. this comes with nintendo 3ds when you get it. >> reporter: we should point out showing 3d by filming it is a bit tricky. >> let's move along on the games. one i'm looking forward to is street fighter 4. so this will play, of course, on online with friends or local wireless. this is another...
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that building uses electric heat. although some residents say they did smell gas, woodstock is about 135 miles northeast of detroit. >>> the supreme court is poised to weigh in on what could be the largest class-action suit ever. retail giant walmart is accused of discriminating against female employees and those workers past and present may stand to gain millions of dollars. now more from linsey davis. >> reporter: this woman, an assistant manager at sam's club and single mother of two, says she's about to make history. >> it's crazy. i never would have thought that me personally would ever have made it to the supreme court. >> reporter: she's been employed by walmart for almost 25 years. and is one of six named plaintiffs who filed a sex discrimination lawsuit against the company over pay and promotions. >> there was a male coworker there that had been with the company half the time that i had been and he was making almost double what i was making. i had even gone to the district manager and asked him what i needed
that building uses electric heat. although some residents say they did smell gas, woodstock is about 135 miles northeast of detroit. >>> the supreme court is poised to weigh in on what could be the largest class-action suit ever. retail giant walmart is accused of discriminating against female employees and those workers past and present may stand to gain millions of dollars. now more from linsey davis. >> reporter: this woman, an assistant manager at sam's club and single mother...
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david kerley leads us off at the white house tonight. david? >> reporter: good evening, david. the administration attacked the air waves today, making its case a week into the bombing of libya, a day before the president's big speech. and even the president's own defense secretary admitted on abc's "this week" that libya did not pose a threat. >> do you think libya posed an actual imminent threat to the united states? >> no, no. it was not -- it was not a vital national interest to the united states. but it was an interest. >> reporter: an interest, gates says, because gadhafi threatened to slaughter his own people. facing congressional and public criticism, the president in his speech tomorrow night is expected to say he acted quickly to avert a humanitarian disaster. but when asked if u.s. involvement will last to the end of the year, gates said, no one knows. which only feeds republican criticism. >> the policy has been characterized by confusion, indecision and delay. on the one hand, they say it's humanitarian, on the other hand, they say that gadhafi must go. >> reporter:
david kerley leads us off at the white house tonight. david? >> reporter: good evening, david. the administration attacked the air waves today, making its case a week into the bombing of libya, a day before the president's big speech. and even the president's own defense secretary admitted on abc's "this week" that libya did not pose a threat. >> do you think libya posed an actual imminent threat to the united states? >> no, no. it was not -- it was not a vital...
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bombing us. please, stop them. >> reporter: in the capital, tripoli, multiple explosions overnight, as a military complex was bombed. gadhafi laid low yesterday, after a defiant speech on tuesday. while an anchor on state tv brandished an ak-47, and declared he was ready to die for the colonel. as his eyes appeared to nervously dart to the side of the camera. there are more reports this morning that gadhafi may be looking for a way out. defense secretary robert gates said it's a realistic scenario. >> whether there are major defections -- further major defections within his own ruling circle. whether there's divisions in his family. there's a variety of possibilities. >> reporter: meanwhile, u.s. officials expect to announce they expect to hand over command of the military operation by this weekend. so, there's much confusion and disagreement among the allies who, exactly, will take over. but the rebels don't want the u.s. to give up command. they want american ships and planes to keep pounding g
bombing us. please, stop them. >> reporter: in the capital, tripoli, multiple explosions overnight, as a military complex was bombed. gadhafi laid low yesterday, after a defiant speech on tuesday. while an anchor on state tv brandished an ak-47, and declared he was ready to die for the colonel. as his eyes appeared to nervously dart to the side of the camera. there are more reports this morning that gadhafi may be looking for a way out. defense secretary robert gates said it's a realistic...
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jake tapper joins us. jake, you've got the remembbels making advances from east to west and nato in full command. ma should we expect from the president tonight? >> well, white house sources tell us the president will try to bring the president into the decision-making process, the decision to act, to prevent a massacre from having taken place at benghazi so has not to have another rwanda on our hands and to it the way the president did it, with an international coalition. having nato assume control of the both the no-fly and the civilian part of this. they'll be brought into throws two components. >> when you were speaking yesterday, secretary of state clinton and secretary of defense robert gates, they had to admit they didn't think how it was going to end. >> i can't sit here and tell you exactly how it's going to play out but we believe libya will have a better shot in the future if departs and leaves power. >> and jake, even though it's not a military goal for gadhafi to leave power, it's for the peop
jake tapper joins us. jake, you've got the remembbels making advances from east to west and nato in full command. ma should we expect from the president tonight? >> well, white house sources tell us the president will try to bring the president into the decision-making process, the decision to act, to prevent a massacre from having taken place at benghazi so has not to have another rwanda on our hands and to it the way the president did it, with an international coalition. having nato...
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not so many of us were there. i do believe that every broadcast on it abc news has a female anchor now. i do think that is an achievement and it makes a big difference. i had to do a conference once at sun valley. i called jack welch and i said, tell me what you have learned about putting rocket fuel behind women in the workplace. what do you know about it? you have a direct correlation to the success of the company. it is a business piece of evidence that you've got. he said, numbers. it is not about to having women, but it is about having some number of women. if you get women in a room and you have a certain number, it is a different news room. he said, that is what we have to concentrate on. it is that number that actually controls the gps of a great organization. >> if you look at the number of women you are now covering some any of the war zones, my sense is that there are more women out there than men covering the news. i do not know if that is right. i am sure the foundation could provide the numbers on th
not so many of us were there. i do believe that every broadcast on it abc news has a female anchor now. i do think that is an achievement and it makes a big difference. i had to do a conference once at sun valley. i called jack welch and i said, tell me what you have learned about putting rocket fuel behind women in the workplace. what do you know about it? you have a direct correlation to the success of the company. it is a business piece of evidence that you've got. he said, numbers. it is...
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joining us is physicist michio kaku, of course. dr. kaku, you've been leading us through this. glad you're joining us this morning. >> the last few days, we had reassuring words. we turned the table. but it's on a knife's edge. any boiling spent fuel could cause workers to evacuate. radioactive smoke came out. and they had to partially evacuate the workers. >> let's turn to the map this morning. they put this together. as we push in on japan. you see sendai to the north, the earthquake zone. there's three areas where there have been concern. let me move in on this to see them. the towns, and the biggest, miyagi, they don't have indicators, do they? >> they were damaged. ibaraki, further south, is measuring normal levels. we expect the cloud to go over ibaraki, as well. >> and i want to see what you think about fukushima. we'll push in there. and a number of the indicators are showing spiked levels. when you hear the plume this morning, we could see levels higher than we're reading. >> the outer ring is six miles outside of the radiation zone. radiation levels are 110 microsieve
joining us is physicist michio kaku, of course. dr. kaku, you've been leading us through this. glad you're joining us this morning. >> the last few days, we had reassuring words. we turned the table. but it's on a knife's edge. any boiling spent fuel could cause workers to evacuate. radioactive smoke came out. and they had to partially evacuate the workers. >> let's turn to the map this morning. they put this together. as we push in on japan. you see sendai to the north, the...
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hope he takes us up on it. would love to have another chat with him. >>> let's move on and cue some laughing babies. a bit of a lighter note. this is a video that perhaps you have seen. you can watch it 1 million times. in fact, people have. more than 9 million times this has been viewed on the internet. you're going to meet baby emerson right here. but first, bianna golodryga on how he and other tots have skyrocketed to fame. >> reporter: who doesn't love watching babies explode with laughter? 5-month-old emerson is the latest superstar in diapers. watching his mom blow her nose, emerson seems torn between sheer joy and horror. back in the day, if a parent wanted to share their babies laugh with the masses, they would send a video to, say, "america's funniest home videos." but in 2005, youtube came along, making it easier for moms and dads to turn their babies into internet sensations. baby videos have gone viral. some getting millions of hits. 2 million people have watched this toddler dance her blues away. w
hope he takes us up on it. would love to have another chat with him. >>> let's move on and cue some laughing babies. a bit of a lighter note. this is a video that perhaps you have seen. you can watch it 1 million times. in fact, people have. more than 9 million times this has been viewed on the internet. you're going to meet baby emerson right here. but first, bianna golodryga on how he and other tots have skyrocketed to fame. >> reporter: who doesn't love watching babies explode...
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yes i did. [ ryan ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ so i used mine, to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping business rethink how to do business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn... ♪ in here, machines have a voice... ♪ in here, medical history follows you... even when you're away from home. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities, creating and integrating solutions, helping business, and the world...work. rethink possible. a vote may come as early as tomorrow on a bill that would take away federal funding for npr. the bill by republican doug landborn would eliminate government support for the public radio network but allow stations to use federal money for administrative purposes. funding has been under increased scrutiny since a video surfaced of a fund raising executive disparaging the tea party movement. the congressman expects the legislation to pass the house. >>
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in the nation that out-educates us will out-compete us. what do we think? how do we think it is possible to lead the world in the 21st century as we did in the 20 without a significant change? by now about 40% of our 40 -- are young adults have a college degree. in order to meet that goal by 2020 need to raise that to 60% of young adults. that is a significant task. we should not stop there once we have met that goal. the bottom line is that in the next eight years, we need to produce 8 million more college graduates -- 8 million more than we are producing now. an additional million a year in order to meet the goal. we expect that the 5 million of these to be community college graduates. that is why we are investing to increase in community colleges, not only to help them get there but to increase the quality of the education that they get at community colleges, the curriculum at community colleges, this ain't your father's community college anymore. this is a different deal. and it is the best buy in america. as i said, if you doubt that, just as my wife?
in the nation that out-educates us will out-compete us. what do we think? how do we think it is possible to lead the world in the 21st century as we did in the 20 without a significant change? by now about 40% of our 40 -- are young adults have a college degree. in order to meet that goal by 2020 need to raise that to 60% of young adults. that is a significant task. we should not stop there once we have met that goal. the bottom line is that in the next eight years, we need to produce 8 million...
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chris connelly joins us with his take. chris, charlie sheen is more popular than ever after 1.5 twitter followers. and there's advertisers who say he can make $1 million a year just off his tweets. >> reporter: winning has been charlie sheen's word of the week. might he actually be on to something? in some ways, his outlook is brighter than that of other celebrities. >> i am on a drug. it's called charlie sheen. >> reporter: this week had two kinds of celebrity train wrecks. women hitting bottom, like christina aguilera, arrested for public drunkenness. or lindsay lohan, facing extra jail time. >> one thing i need to put first in my life, which is my recovery and stuff. i'm doing good. that's most important for me. >> reporter: then, there's the unsettlingly exuberant charlie sheen. in his mind, at least, not hitting bottom. more, here i am, ma. top of the world. >> you have millions of fans. why do you think -- >> billions. i have billions of fans. >> reporter: the $1 million-plus an episode "two and a half men" star, sho
chris connelly joins us with his take. chris, charlie sheen is more popular than ever after 1.5 twitter followers. and there's advertisers who say he can make $1 million a year just off his tweets. >> reporter: winning has been charlie sheen's word of the week. might he actually be on to something? in some ways, his outlook is brighter than that of other celebrities. >> i am on a drug. it's called charlie sheen. >> reporter: this week had two kinds of celebrity train wrecks....
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for the achiever in us all.
for the achiever in us all.
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but take us inside. what more can you tell us about the reception? >> we're one month away now. everything, with the pomp behind the scenes. and in britain, everybody's beginning to get quite excited about what will be the wedding of the decade. >> as we get into a countdown, you see a well-coordinated effort by the prince and kate middleton. and the next big public stepping out, monday? >> a week from monday. on the 11th of april. the palace has put into a plan to introduce the new girl, kate middleton, to public life. she's been to wales. she's been to scotland. a week come monday, she's going to go to a job in england and be unveiled in england for the first time. it will be a big day for her. >> that's a big day. the big, public event. is that pretty much it until the wedding for her? >> after a week on monday. that's it. the next time we'll see kate middleton officially, we'll see her arrive with her father, in a car rather than a coach. and literally, the eyes of the world will be on kate. >> they've done a good job of keeping that stag party for prince william a secret. a
but take us inside. what more can you tell us about the reception? >> we're one month away now. everything, with the pomp behind the scenes. and in britain, everybody's beginning to get quite excited about what will be the wedding of the decade. >> as we get into a countdown, you see a well-coordinated effort by the prince and kate middleton. and the next big public stepping out, monday? >> a week from monday. on the 11th of april. the palace has put into a plan to introduce...
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used to be democrat. then, became republican. >> reporter: he hasn't been in political office for about two decades. a long shot. but his supporters say he will add a little cajun spice to the campaign. and if nothing else, george, he has a head start. >> jon, thanks very much. >> a little cajun spice. >>> coming up on 7:08. we have new details this morning about legendary movie star, mickey rooney, and a shocking tale of alleged abuse at the hands of his own family. he told a senate panel he is one of the millions of elder abuse. he was denied basics, like food, medicine and that his daily life was unbearable. our claire shipman has more on this. >> reporter: good morning, robin. rooney's story floored lawmakers. he's accusing his stepson and stepdaughter who was taking care of rooney and his mother, leaving them barely enough money to survive. and at times, keeping a lock on their refrigerator. >> someday you'll learn that greatness is seizing an opportunity. >> reporter: from the silver screen, this ma
used to be democrat. then, became republican. >> reporter: he hasn't been in political office for about two decades. a long shot. but his supporters say he will add a little cajun spice to the campaign. and if nothing else, george, he has a head start. >> jon, thanks very much. >> a little cajun spice. >>> coming up on 7:08. we have new details this morning about legendary movie star, mickey rooney, and a shocking tale of alleged abuse at the hands of his own family....
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she captivated us on screen. a movie star from the a-12, a veteran of more than 50 films from national velvet"nacional del the" to "a cat on a hot tin roof" 2 "cleopatra" where she met one of her husband's. her life was like an open book. >> i consume inordinate amount of alcohol and combined with pills it was deadly. >> she was one of the first hollywood starlets to talk about her battle with addiction and wait openly and her on-again and off-again romance is. she married an aspiring politician from virginia, john warner. in his orders, she helped lead the foundation for a 30-year career in the senate. >> thank you for all the heartfelt condolences that you have expressed for this iconic figure. >> the white man walker clinic in the district is named after elizabeth taylor and she worked tirelessly to help remove the stigma of aids pierre >> unbeknownst to many people, -- of aids. >> unbeknownst to many people she was instrumental to the awareness of aids in the united states. >> we will really mr.. >> at the ti
she captivated us on screen. a movie star from the a-12, a veteran of more than 50 films from national velvet"nacional del the" to "a cat on a hot tin roof" 2 "cleopatra" where she met one of her husband's. her life was like an open book. >> i consume inordinate amount of alcohol and combined with pills it was deadly. >> she was one of the first hollywood starlets to talk about her battle with addiction and wait openly and her on-again and off-again...
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we gave them our eyes, they gave us our dreams, in radiant light that poured out on us in the darkness from the big screen. and they're gone now, nearly all of them. and the movies are different, and so are the movie stars. yes, there are still ravishing beauties in hollywood and handsome men and great actors. but are they great stars? or just great celebrities? something changed in the decades between liz and lindsay. something in the relationship between the movie stars and we who watch them. >> yeah, i am on a drug, it's called charlie sheen. >> reporter: we're a lot more cynical about them now. we know how much of a business fame really is. we anguished with gary cooper in "high noon" because we invested so much of our hearts with him over the years. mare lynilyn monroe, here in "t seven year itch" endures not just because she was sexy, but because we let her into our dreams in a way we don't anymore with movie stars. >> maybe you'd like to play? >> no, i'll just watch you. >> reporter: and elizabeth taylor's overpowering glamour will live on because we helped create it. >> every d
we gave them our eyes, they gave us our dreams, in radiant light that poured out on us in the darkness from the big screen. and they're gone now, nearly all of them. and the movies are different, and so are the movie stars. yes, there are still ravishing beauties in hollywood and handsome men and great actors. but are they great stars? or just great celebrities? something changed in the decades between liz and lindsay. something in the relationship between the movie stars and we who watch them....
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yesterday. -- used that dumpster yesterday. and that is crazy that i cannot let my kids out and play. it is just scary. >> we are waiting to hear just how this person died. we are waiting on autopsy results. police are expected to come to the neighborhood in just a little while. they will be passing out fliers to people who live here trying to figure out if anyone who lives here knows anything about what happened this morning. >>> low attendance is the reason d.c. charter schools will close at the end of the year. 80 students attend the press sp school. students are being referred to other local schools. teachers and administrators will lose their jobs. the d.c. public charter school board is helping them to find new employment. >>> local police are joining forces with u.s. immigration forces. we are live in woodbridge with the details. >> certainly this has been a community that has been hard hit by a lot of crimes that have been connected to people who are illegal immigrants, some of them facing deportation. the director of i
yesterday. -- used that dumpster yesterday. and that is crazy that i cannot let my kids out and play. it is just scary. >> we are waiting to hear just how this person died. we are waiting on autopsy results. police are expected to come to the neighborhood in just a little while. they will be passing out fliers to people who live here trying to figure out if anyone who lives here knows anything about what happened this morning. >>> low attendance is the reason d.c. charter schools...
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you use every single muscle in your body. you're not going to hurt yourself by overdoing repetitions. >> reporter: you're not going to hurt yourself by pulling your truck? >> it's easy. for me. >> reporter: it looks like a lot of things to me. easy is not the one that pops to mind first. but art isn't alone. at gyms across the nation, they're committed to these work youments. no jogging or spinning here. >> so, we're progressing to a push jerk and going to the bar. from our whole past, you know, running and jumping and escaping a predator or being able to go up into a tree to get foot. >> reporter: robb wolf runs a gym like this in california. all this power lifting and climbing, imagine trying to escape from a mastadon. when you go into your gym, what's different from eqinox. >> people aren't really sure if it's a chop shop or what it. because it's just a warehouse and there are gymnastics rings, pomle horses, kettle bells, cargo nets that people climb. so, there's none of the classic gear that you would see in a regular jim
you use every single muscle in your body. you're not going to hurt yourself by overdoing repetitions. >> reporter: you're not going to hurt yourself by pulling your truck? >> it's easy. for me. >> reporter: it looks like a lot of things to me. easy is not the one that pops to mind first. but art isn't alone. at gyms across the nation, they're committed to these work youments. no jogging or spinning here. >> so, we're progressing to a push jerk and going to the bar. from...
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we have enough for us. we want to share. >> reporter: in japan shinto buddhists and confucian traditions promote considering community when you consider yourself. we saw this video on youtube the moment after the earthquake interrupted a graduation ceremony. a brief moment of confusion and then everyone working together to clear the rubble. the prime minister used the phrase in announcing the blackouts he said would be required because of the shortage of electricity. >> translator: this is the toughest and the most difficult crisis for japan. >> reporter: but now we learn the government-ordered blackouts don't have to happen because the people voluntarily stopped using nonessential power. this is a shelter. some of these people here for days and, look, it's recycling, organized for recycling. >> plastic, combustible, burnable, cans. >> reporter: the japanese call it etai, it means to come together as one body. and something else astonishing after a disaster, not a single reported case of looting in a countr
we have enough for us. we want to share. >> reporter: in japan shinto buddhists and confucian traditions promote considering community when you consider yourself. we saw this video on youtube the moment after the earthquake interrupted a graduation ceremony. a brief moment of confusion and then everyone working together to clear the rubble. the prime minister used the phrase in announcing the blackouts he said would be required because of the shortage of electricity. >> translator:...
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they appeal to us. it was much more -- they were in some sense much more threatening so i think this is simply more less a continuation of that. >> thank you. we are going to take a question on the left side. if you could state your name and affiliation please. >> thomas you mentioned iraq and how the brotherhood treats suicide bombings there. which sunni party would you say corresponds to the brotherhood? what have they said regarding suicide bombings there? it strikes me as most suicide bombings are carried out by former al qaeda people with loose affiliation for al qaeda who are really folks seeking publicity and have almost no political role in the country. >> i agree with where you are coming from but what i'm talking about is the egyptian brotherhood, sort of justifies suicide bombings in iraq on their own theological grounds. on the west we talk about the terms of justifying only a defensive jihad. in other words some response to western aggression but if you study the data including what came ou
they appeal to us. it was much more -- they were in some sense much more threatening so i think this is simply more less a continuation of that. >> thank you. we are going to take a question on the left side. if you could state your name and affiliation please. >> thomas you mentioned iraq and how the brotherhood treats suicide bombings there. which sunni party would you say corresponds to the brotherhood? what have they said regarding suicide bombings there? it strikes me as most...
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we had an awesome crew with us, the navy s.e.a.l.s that trained us. so, we decided we were going to have a paint ball competition and challenge the a-team to a fight. we -- we were trying to organize the whole thing. we decided friday night after everyone wraps, nighttime, middle of the night, everyone, commando styles. and they wouldn't let us do it for legal reasons. when i shot "limitless" with bradley i brought it up and he knew about it. i didn't think that they caught wind of it but they did. and he said they were really scared, they thought we were going to kick their butt. >> jimmy: maniacs want to shoot us with paint balls. they think we're the real a-team. well, seems like you are living a very dangerous life but sees like you are having fun. con graj laxs on the big success. "sucker punch" opens friday. abbie cornish, everybody. we'll be right back with the gaslight anthem. [ announcer ] at h&r block, we find money others missed. if there's any way i can get a few extra dollars in my bank account-- to me, it really does matter. especially r
we had an awesome crew with us, the navy s.e.a.l.s that trained us. so, we decided we were going to have a paint ball competition and challenge the a-team to a fight. we -- we were trying to organize the whole thing. we decided friday night after everyone wraps, nighttime, middle of the night, everyone, commando styles. and they wouldn't let us do it for legal reasons. when i shot "limitless" with bradley i brought it up and he knew about it. i didn't think that they caught wind of it...
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who is back with us again. one of the concerns is we could get about a 9 point earthquake around the aleutian islands. >> that's right. the second-largest earthquake, in recorded history, off the coast of alaska. and it could send a tidal wave, 15 feet tall, that could hit los angeles. >> and there's a concern right off the pacific coast. >> that's right, in 1812, we had another earthquake. and the potential here is within a few minutes to five hours, a wall of water 15 feet tall could hit los angeles and go 2 to 3 miles inland. >> let's dig into what that would mean for los angeles. what kind of destruction we would see if there was an earthquake first. >> let's say we have an 8.0 earthquake, smaller than the one that hit japan. >> right on the san andreas fault. >> right on the san andreas fault. and according to the geological survey the devastation would be catastrophic. downtown los angeles flattened. 40% could withstand a 8.0 earthquake. 15% of tall buildings are at risk. and could, in fact, collapse. >>
who is back with us again. one of the concerns is we could get about a 9 point earthquake around the aleutian islands. >> that's right. the second-largest earthquake, in recorded history, off the coast of alaska. and it could send a tidal wave, 15 feet tall, that could hit los angeles. >> and there's a concern right off the pacific coast. >> that's right, in 1812, we had another earthquake. and the potential here is within a few minutes to five hours, a wall of water 15 feet...
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how it's used i'm doing a film in three d. you know. with the gentle dracula three d. why drug kill is really it's done for him today has been done fifty three times i think well why not you know who to see i think it would be very scary to say the least is that your passion for experiments. it's the passion in my passion for yeah it is and of course in a diary. it's not you know not it's a very interesting guy the work with and then the whole the whole dracula thing i love it i think it's. you know it's like dracula again ok why not he lives forever don't you know but in three d. and three d. i'd like to see what i did definitely as an experiment to see. if it's true or as bill said is it just another trick or is it really work because i have serious doubts but i think it might work for some projects but i also think that basically it's millions of dollars have been pushed into trying to make you believe as filmmakers and as audiences the three d. is just brilliant because they i think the big studios have about seven more coming and they need to come you had they nee
how it's used i'm doing a film in three d. you know. with the gentle dracula three d. why drug kill is really it's done for him today has been done fifty three times i think well why not you know who to see i think it would be very scary to say the least is that your passion for experiments. it's the passion in my passion for yeah it is and of course in a diary. it's not you know not it's a very interesting guy the work with and then the whole the whole dracula thing i love it i think it's. you...
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to us, you're not just a person. you're a number. >> jimmy: well, this is their new album, it's called "all you need is now." here with the title track, duran duran. ♪ ♪ it's all up to you now find yourself in the moment go directly to the voodoo now the channel is open ♪ ♪ lose your head lose control you come on delicate and fine like a diamond in the mine ♪ ♪ whoa-oh yeah ♪ ♪ when you move into the light you're the great thing alive whoa-oh ♪ ♪ and you sway in the moon the way you did when you were younger ♪ ♪ when we told everybody all you need is now ♪ ♪ stay with the music let it play a little longer ♪ ♪ you don't need anybody all you need is now ♪ ♪ everybody's gunning for the vip section ♪ ♪ but you're better up and running in another direction ♪ ♪ with your bones in the flow ♪ ♪ cold shadow on the vine but your lashes let it shine ♪ ♪ whoa-oh yeah-ah ♪ ♪ every moment that arrives you're the greatest thing alive oh, whoa-oh ♪ ♪ and you sway in the moo
to us, you're not just a person. you're a number. >> jimmy: well, this is their new album, it's called "all you need is now." here with the title track, duran duran. ♪ ♪ it's all up to you now find yourself in the moment go directly to the voodoo now the channel is open ♪ ♪ lose your head lose control you come on delicate and fine like a diamond in the mine ♪ ♪ whoa-oh yeah ♪ ♪ when you move into the light you're the great thing alive whoa-oh ♪ ♪ and you sway...
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and thank you for sending us videos and writing us. more than 1,000 of you have done it. we want you to keep sending us videos of you, looking around your house for what's made in america. we're looking at this right here at abc news, abcnews.com/worldnews is the place to go. >>> and coming up, a safety alert about driving behind those big rigs on the highway. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i've got the leading part. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, take the lead. ask your doc
and thank you for sending us videos and writing us. more than 1,000 of you have done it. we want you to keep sending us videos of you, looking around your house for what's made in america. we're looking at this right here at abc news, abcnews.com/worldnews is the place to go. >>> and coming up, a safety alert about driving behind those big rigs on the highway. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i've got the leading part. advair is clinically proven to help significantly...
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so join us then for that. our first guest tonight is an oscar-nominated actor whom you know from many excellent films. his new one is no exception. a thriller called "source code." it opens in theaters april 1st. please say hello to jake gyllenhaal. chpts [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what's going on? how are you? >> can i -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: they're enthusiastic. >> very enthusiastic. can i ask you just a question, like, man to man? >> jimmy: do ahead. >> is that a cape tie? that's an enormously wide tie. it's the color of my grandparents ribbon candy at their house. >> jimmy: what do you mean, cape tie? >> throw it back and it could be a cape. >> jimmy: you've outed my secret identity now. >> it's a wide tie, my friend. >> jimmy: is it really? i don't know. i just put on what i'm handed. >> it looks wider in person. >> jimmy: if there was a frilly little dress, i would put it on -- >> that's a show i would watch. >> jimmy: you turned 30 since the last time you were here. >> i did. >> jim
so join us then for that. our first guest tonight is an oscar-nominated actor whom you know from many excellent films. his new one is no exception. a thriller called "source code." it opens in theaters april 1st. please say hello to jake gyllenhaal. chpts [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: what's going on? how are you? >> can i -- [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: they're enthusiastic. >> very enthusiastic. can i ask you just a question, like, man to man?...
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so join us for that. our first guest tonight, against considerable odds, celebrated his 40th birthday this month. he is the co-founder of an empire known as "jackass." >> because 24/7 when we're shooting, all of us are always attacking each other. i may be attacking everyone a little more. >> jimmy: "jackass 3" is available now on dvd and blu-ray. and "jackass 3.5" premieres april 1st on the website joost.com. please say hello to johnny knoxville. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: look at that. >> hello. >> jimmy: you brought a monster with you. >> yes. when my son was born, jimmy was nice enough to send a cookie monster and it went to the wrong address so you sent two and this is the second one and i want to give it to this young lady in the audience here. there you go. there's your cookie monster. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i went to the wrong address. >> that's from me and jimmy. you're welcome. >> jimmy: and your son, rocco. that really was his. >> i just sold him down the river. >> jimmy: not a sex doll.
so join us for that. our first guest tonight, against considerable odds, celebrated his 40th birthday this month. he is the co-founder of an empire known as "jackass." >> because 24/7 when we're shooting, all of us are always attacking each other. i may be attacking everyone a little more. >> jimmy: "jackass 3" is available now on dvd and blu-ray. and "jackass 3.5" premieres april 1st on the website joost.com. please say hello to johnny knoxville. [...
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thanks for being with us today. the first week of spring has come in with a bang, hitting some big chunks of the country, with everything from tornados to even heavy snow. >> in fact, one twister touched down in northern california last night. it damaged a half-dozen homes along a path that stretched at least a mile long. as the state braces for more nasty weather, cleanup continues in the east, after severe storms rip through pennsylvania. we get the latest from brad wheelis. >> reporter: neighborhoods in suburban pittsburgh were blown apart by a powerful tornado. at least 40 homes and a school in hempfield were damaged, moments after last night's funnel cloud sighting. >> i was scared to death. with my wife and kids. we were just scared to death. >> reporter: a similar scene of destruction in nebraska and iowa. >> all you could see was debris flying around. >> reporter: the twisters hit rural areas between omaha and sioux city. >> the garage just went boom. >> reporter: property owners wasted no time rebuilding. f
thanks for being with us today. the first week of spring has come in with a bang, hitting some big chunks of the country, with everything from tornados to even heavy snow. >> in fact, one twister touched down in northern california last night. it damaged a half-dozen homes along a path that stretched at least a mile long. as the state braces for more nasty weather, cleanup continues in the east, after severe storms rip through pennsylvania. we get the latest from brad wheelis. >>...
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still to come, adele will be with us. our next guest is so adorable, if you stare directly at her you might go blind or even crazy. you can see her tomorrow morning hosting "live with regis and kelly" from disney land. please welcome kelly ripa. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's great to see you. i always like seeing you out here. >> i know, i never -- we were just talking about how i thought it was like maybe a year, but it's been a few years since i've been here. >> jimmy: did you bring the family with you this time? >> well, we brought our youngest, joaquin. it's his eighth birthday today, so we -- [ applause ] >> jimmy: that's nice. so he got to come along as part of the birthday celebration. >> he came along as part of the birthday celebration. we didn't tell him. he wanted to surprise him. and it was great, because we woke him up and we told him that he was coming to l.a. to go to disney land and my daughter burst in, and she was like, it's not fair! he gets to take the day off from school, and it's not fair. i
still to come, adele will be with us. our next guest is so adorable, if you stare directly at her you might go blind or even crazy. you can see her tomorrow morning hosting "live with regis and kelly" from disney land. please welcome kelly ripa. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's great to see you. i always like seeing you out here. >> i know, i never -- we were just talking about how i thought it was like maybe a year, but it's been a few years since i've been here....
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smarter than us. and, in fact, they might be smarter than me right now. >> well, i'll just quote elmer fudd to you. be afraid. be very, very afraid. because -- >> jimmy: i am. [ applause ] >> ibm has come up with this computer system which is truly awesome. it understands human language. this is not like when you call up to change a reservation and they say, just tell us why you're calling. pay a bill, change your reservation, complain. this thing understands. and it competes. and it competes very well. i've seen some of the practice games and it's scary. it really is. >> jimmy: you did this a few years ago, right? and humans beat the computer. >> no, we didn't do that. >> jimmy: i thought you did. >> no, this is something new. ibm came to us four years ago with this idea. now, keep in mind, this is the same company that came up with deep blue, that computer that they taught to play chess. and they put it against a world champion and the computer beat the champion. so, ibm is worried, i've seen some o
smarter than us. and, in fact, they might be smarter than me right now. >> well, i'll just quote elmer fudd to you. be afraid. be very, very afraid. because -- >> jimmy: i am. [ applause ] >> ibm has come up with this computer system which is truly awesome. it understands human language. this is not like when you call up to change a reservation and they say, just tell us why you're calling. pay a bill, change your reservation, complain. this thing understands. and it competes....
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have ever used -- only 40% have ever used v.a. they do know what their benefits are. >> 47% who are eligible have chosen not to use it within the system. there are reasons for its. communication plays a vital part. >> can you give us some figures? >> we will just cover a few of these statistics that may have been highlighted. about 6% of the women in our service separate from some form of traumatic brain injury. 38% sever from posttraumatic stress. 15% his suffered the treated that to military sexual trauma. 28 cents a not apply for women benefits or did not know they were eligible. 66% were enrolled in health-care systems that maintain private health care. 40% -- it is only available to them. the preferred these private healthcare. that has to do with safety and security. and may be attributed to it as well. 38% and not satisfied with measures a credibility. 67% of the professionals exhibited trustworthiness. that is positive. it has a lack of trustworthiness. 21% would almost never referred to the v.a. to another service member.
have ever used -- only 40% have ever used v.a. they do know what their benefits are. >> 47% who are eligible have chosen not to use it within the system. there are reasons for its. communication plays a vital part. >> can you give us some figures? >> we will just cover a few of these statistics that may have been highlighted. about 6% of the women in our service separate from some form of traumatic brain injury. 38% sever from posttraumatic stress. 15% his suffered the treated...
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the security council resolution has given us a mission using the no fly zone, using those powers in the security council resolution and expanded things. i will not comment on future operations or future operational designs may be. right now, we are filling the no-fly zone and that is our primary goal. >> david martin with "cbs." there is a report, a british report, that, during the rescue of one of the f-15 pilots, the marine osprey opened fire and actually killed five villagers. i would like to rescue of that report is true. also, yesterday, and general ham may point of saying that there was no official communication with the rebel forces during this operation. was there any communication with the rebel forces in the recovery of these airmen? >> let me answer your second question first. and had no communication with any foreign body of the rebel force during the recovery operations. the first question u.s. was was there any collateral damage during the recovery operations. anytime we have an air craft malfunction did we lose the aircraft, there will be an investigation. i'm not prepare
the security council resolution has given us a mission using the no fly zone, using those powers in the security council resolution and expanded things. i will not comment on future operations or future operational designs may be. right now, we are filling the no-fly zone and that is our primary goal. >> david martin with "cbs." there is a report, a british report, that, during the rescue of one of the f-15 pilots, the marine osprey opened fire and actually killed five...
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this man told us, nobody is telling us, the citizens, what is happening. and in our trip away from the evacuation zone, we couldn't help but notice there were long gas lines. we're on this highway now. and you can see, people are sitting in traffic. in many places, the traffic jammed, after now three explosions. the first two caused by a buildup of hydrogen, sending the outer walls crumbling. this time, the roof did not blow off, which is why there was actually even more concern. now, it believes the pressure could have cracked the containment vessel around the reactor's core, allowing radioactive material to seep out. it was the first time that more than 800 workers at the nuclear plant were told to leave. it's believed that 50 workers remain. since the earth quake and tsunami, authorities have scrambled to do this, to cool the core of the reactors, turning to sea water as a last resort, knowing that it would destroy the reactors for good. but even then, often times, the water evaporated more quickly. we are carrying a geiger counter. and we monitor it fr
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